Electoral history of Ralph Nader, an American attorney, author, lecturer, political activist, and candidate for President of the United States in four elections.
1972 Democratic National Convention (Vice Presidential tally):[1]
Thomas Eagleton - 1,742 (59.07%)
Frances Farenthold - 405 (13.73%)
Mike Gravel - 226 (7.66%)
Endicott Peabody - 108 (3.66%)
Clay Smothers - 74 (2.51%)
Birch Bayh - 62 (2.10%)
Peter Rodino - 57 (1.93%)
Jimmy Carter - 30 (1.02%)
Shirley Chisholm - 20 (0.68%)
Moon Landrieu - 19 (0.64%)
Edward T. Breathitt - 18 (0.61%)
Ted Kennedy - 15 (0.51%)
Fred R. Harris - 14 (0.48%)
Richard G. Hatcher - 11 (0.37%)
Harold E. Hughes - 10 (0.34%)
Joseph M. Montoya - 9 (0.31%)
William L. Guy - 8 (0.27%)
Adlai Stevenson III - 8 (0.27%)
Robert Bergland - 5 (0.17%)
Hodding Carter - 5 (0.17%)
Cesar Chavez - 5 (0.17%)
Wilbur Mills - 5 (0.17%)
Wendell Anderson - 4 (0.14%)
Stanley Arnold - 4 (0.14%)
Ron Dellums - 4 (0.14%)
John J. Houlihan - 4 (0.14%)
Roberto A. Mondragon - 4 (0.14%)
Reubin O'Donovan Askew - 3 (0.10%)
Herman Badillo - 3 (0.10%)
Eugene McCarthy - 3 (0.10%)
Claiborne Pell - 3 (0.10%)
Terry Sanford - 3 (0.10%)
Ramsey Clark - 2 (0.07%)
Richard J. Daley - 2 (0.07%)
John DeCarlo - 2 (0.07%)
Ernest Gruening - 2 (0.07%)
Roger Mudd - 2 (0.07%)
Edmund Muskie - 2 (0.07%)
Claude Pepper - 2 (0.07%)
Abraham Ribicoff - 2 (0.07%)
Pat Taylor - 2 (0.07%)
Leonard F. Woodcock - 2 (0.07%)
Bruno Agnoli - 2 (0.07%)
Ernest Albright - 1 (0.03%)
William A. Barrett - 1 (0.03%)
Daniel Berrigan - 1 (0.03%)
Phillip Berrigan - 1 (0.03%)
Julian Bond - 1 (0.03%)
Hargrove Bowles - 1 (0.03%)
Archibald Burton - 1 (0.03%)
Phillip Burton - 1 (0.03%)
William Chappell - 1 (0.03%)
Lawton Chiles - 1 (0.03%)
Frank Church - 1 (0.03%)
Robert Drinan - 1 (0.03%)
Nick Galifianakis - 1 (0.03%)
John Goodrich - 1 (0.03%)
Michael Griffin - 1 (0.03%)
Martha Griffiths - 1 (0.03%)
Charles Hamilton - 1 (0.03%)
Patricia Harris - 1 (0.03%)
Jim Hunt - 1 (0.03%)
Daniel Inouye - 1 (0.03%)
Henry M. Jackson - 1 (0.03%)
Robery Kariss - 1 (0.03%)
Allard K. Lowenstein - 1 (0.03%)
Mao Zedong - 1 (0.03%)
Eleanor McGovern - 1 (0.03%)
Martha Mitchell - 1 (0.03%)
Ralph Nader - 1 (0.03%)
George Norcross - 1 (0.03%)
Jerry Rubin - 1 (0.03%)
Fred Seaman - 1 (0.03%)
Joe Smith - 1 (0.03%)
Benjamin Spock - 1 (0.03%)
Patrick Tavolacci - 1 (0.03%)
George Wallace - 1 (0.03%)
Jake Ellenich - 1 (0.03%)
1992 Republican New Hampshire primary:[2]
George H. W. Bush (inc.) - 92,274 (53.20%)
Pat Buchanan - 65,109 (37.54%)
Paul Tsongas* - 3,676 (2.12%)
Ralph Nader* - 3,258 (1.88%)
(*) - write-in candidate Listed only those who won over 1% of votes
1992 Democratic New Hampshire Vice Presidential primary:[3]
Endicott Peabody - 34,533 (59.68%)
Susan K.Y. Shargal - 1,097 (1.90%)
Ralph Nader* - 1,097 (1.90%)
Mario Cuomo* - 739 (1.28%)
Paul Tsongas* - 649 (1.12%)
Bob Kerrey* - 502 (0.87%)
(*) - write-in candidate
1996 Peace and Freedom Party California Presidential primary:[4]
Monica Moorehead - 2,153 (33.91%)
Jan B. Tucker - 1,512 (23.81%)
Gerald Horne - 1,430 (22.52%)
Mary Cal Hollis - 1,068 (16.82%)
Ralph Nader - 187 (2.95%)
1996 Reform Party Presidential primaries:[5]
Ralph Nader - 575 (70.90%)
Ross Perot - 57 (7.03%)
Bill Clinton (inc.) - 32 (3.95%)
Others - 105 (12.95%)
1996 Libertarian Party Presidential primaries:[6]
Harry Browne - 9,890 (51.40%)
Rick Tompkins - 3,551 (18.45%)
Irvin Shiff - 3,239 (16.83%)
Douglass J. Ohmen - 1,517 (7.88%)
No preference - 237 (1.23%)
Pat Buchanan* - 176 (0.92%)
Ralph Nader* - 127 (0.66%)
Steve Forbes* - 103 (0.54%)
Lamar Alexander* - 82 (0.43%)
Bob Dole* - 67 (0.35%)
Bill Clinton (inc.) - 65 (0.34%)
Colin Powell* - 43 (0.22%)
Alan Keyes* - 27 (0.14%)
Morry Taylor* - 19 (0.10%)
Richard Lugar* - 13 (0.07%)
Jack Kemp* - 8 (0.04%)
Al Gore* - 4 (0.02%)
Ross Perot* - 2 (0.01%)
Carmen C. Chimento* - 1 (0.01%)
Phil Gramm* - 1 (0.01%)
Carolina P. Killeen* - 1 (0.01%)
1996 Green Party Presidential primaries:[7]
Ralph Nader - 23,625 (97.91%)
Mary Cal Hollis - 395 (1.64%)
Uncommitted - 110 (0.46%)
1996 Green Party National Convention (Presidential tally):[8]
Ralph Nader - unopposed
1996 United States presidential election
Bill Clinton/Al Gore (D) (inc.) - 47,400,125 (49.3%) and 379 electoral votes (31 states and D.C. carried)
Bob Dole/Jack Kemp (R) - 39,198,755 (40.7%) and 159 electoral votes (19 states carried)
Ross Perot/Pat Choate (Reform) - 8,085,402 (8.4%)
Ralph Nader (Green) - 685,297 (0.7%)
Harry Browne/Jo Jorgensen (Libertarian) - 485,798 (0.5%)
Howard Phillips/Herb Titus (Taxpayers) - 184,820 (0.1%)
John Hagelin/Michael Tompkins (Natural Law) - 113,670 (0.1%)
Others - 121,534 (0.01%)
2000 California Presidential primary for independent voters:[9]
John McCain (R) - 791,864 (38.03%)
Al Gore (G) - 454,629 (21.84%)
George W. Bush (R) - 443,304 (21.29%)
Bill Bradley (D) - 159,772 (7.67%)
Ralph Nader (G) - 89,210 (4.29%)
Alan Keyes (R) - 57,695 (2.77%)
Donald Trump (Ref.) - 14,597 (0.70%)
Harry Browne (LBT) - 11,973 (0.58%)
George D. Weber (Ref.) - 9,173 (0.44%)
Steve Forbes (R) - 6,035 (0.29%)
Howard Phillips (American Independent) - 5,957 (0.29%)
John Hagelin (Natural Law) - 4,843 (0.23%)
Joel Kovel (G) - 4,646 (0.22%)
Robert M. Bowman (Ref.) - 4,587 (0.22%)
2000 Green Party Presidential primaries:[10]
Ralph Nader - 24,638 (91.08%)
Joel Kovel - 2,147 (7.94%)
Eric Boucher - 178 (0.66%)
Stephen Gaskin - 67 (0.25%)
Uncommitted - 21 (0.08%)
2000 Green Party National Convention (Presidential tally):[11]
Ralph Nader - 295 (92.48%)
Eric Boucher - 10 (3.14%)
Stephen Gaskin - 10 (3.14%)
Joel Kovel - 3 (0.94%)
None of the above - 1 (0.31%)
2000 Independence Party of New York Presidential Convention:[12]
John Hagelin - 380,269 (90.00%)
Ralph Nader - 30,854 (7.30%)
Pat Buchanan - 5,704 (1.35%)
Donald Trump - 5,704 (1.35%)
2000 United States presidential election:
George W. Bush/Dick Cheney (R) - 50,460,110 (47.9%) and 271 electoral votes (30 states carried)
Al Gore/Joe Lieberman (D) - 51,003,926 (48.4%) and 266 electoral votes (20 states and D.C. carried)
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